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This "fact" has since become, apparently, merely "rumour"
(Hilberg, "revised definitive" Destruction of the European Jews,
Holmes and Meier, NY, page 966: "To this day, the origin of the soap
making rumour has not been traced").

The forensically untested "rumour" of Soviet origin (a jar of
mysterious stinking material, Exhibit USSR 393) is in the Peace Palace of The
Hague. Peace Palace officials show it to eager visitors and tell them it
is authentic; but do not, apparently, answer letters from persons asking to have
it tested.

In 1943, it was a "rumour" that Nazis were steaming, frying,
parboiling, electrocuting, vacuuming and gassing Jews (see, for example, The Black Book: The Nazi Crime Against the Jewish People, pp. 270, 274, 280, 313,
introduced as "evidence" before the Nuremberg Commission); by 1946,
the "gassings" had become "fact", while the steamings,
fryings, parboilings, electrocutions and vacuumings remained mere "rumour".
(Note: the "steamings" were "proven" in the
Pohl Trial, Fourth Nuremberg Trial, NMT IV, 1119-1152).

The "evidence" that Nazis "gassed" Jews is qualitatively
no better than the "evidence" that they steamed, fried, parboiled, electrocuted, or vacuumed them; it appears legitimate to call this "evidence" into question.

This article contains, not a re-writing of history, but a simple guide to
historical material which has been forgotten. The 312,022 notarized defense
affidavits presented at the First Nuremberg Trial have been forgotten, while the
8 or 9 prosecution affidavits which "rebutted" them are remembered
((XXI 437[483])).

This article contains a great many references to page numbers. They are not
there to confuse, impress, or intimidate the reader, or to prove the truth of
the matter stated, but to help interested people find things.

Whether the statements of the defense are more credible than the human soap
(Document USSR-197), human hair socks (Document USSR-511), and cannibal hamburgers
(Exhibit 1873, Tokyo Trial) of the war crimes prosecutors, is for the reader to
decide.

NOTE: IMT = 1st Nuremberg Trial, in 4 languages.

NMT = 12 later Nuremberg Trials, in English. In the absence of any
indication to the contrary, all page numbers refer to the American edition, with
the German page numbers in [brackets].

MARTIN BORMANN

Bormann was accused of "persecution of religion" and many other
crimes. Bormann's attorney, Dr. Bergold, pointed out that many modern countries
(meaning the Soviet Union) are avowedly atheist, and that orders forbidding
priests from holding high Party offices (that is, offices in the Nazi Party)
could not be called "persecution". In Dr. Bergold's words:

"The party is described as criminal - as a conspiracy. Is it a crime to
exclude certain people from membership in a criminal conspiracy? Is that
considered a crime?" (V 312 [353]).

Documents were produced in which Bormann prohibited persecution of religion
and expressly allowed religion to be taught (XXI 462-465[512-515]). A condition
of this order was that the full Biblical text had to be used; deletions,
manipulations or distortions of the text were forbidden. Churches received
government subsidies until the end of the war. Due to wartime paper shortages,
restrictions were placed upon the printing of all newspapers, not just religious
ones (XIX 111-124 [125-139]; XXI 262-263; 346; 534; 539; [292-293; 383;
589;595]; XXII 40-41 [52-53]).

Bormann's attorney had little difficulty in showing that Bormann could not
be convicted of a criminal offense under the laws of any country, since it is
clear that stenographers are not criminally responsible for every document they
sign. It was not clear to what extent Bormann acted merely as stenographer or
secretary. To the prosecution, however, law was irrelevant, and Bormann was
sentenced to be hanged. Sentence was to be carried out immediately, ignoring
extensive testimony that he had been killed by the explosion of a tank and was
unlikely to be in one piece, presenting certain problems of a practical nature
(XVII 261-271 [287-297]).

CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS

The defense evidence for the "criminal organizations" consists of
the testimony of 102 witnesses and 312,022 notarized affidavits (XXII 176
[200]).

The term "criminal" was never defined (XXII 310 [354]; see also
XXII 129-135[148-155]).

Nor was it defined when these organizations became "criminal" (XXII 240 [272-273]).
The Nazi Party itself was criminal dating back to
1920 (XXII 251 [285]) or then again maybe only1938 (XXII 113 [130]) or maybe
even not at all (II 105 [123]).

The 312,022 notarized affidavits were presented to a "commission",
and evidence before this "commission" does not appear in the
transcript of the Nuremberg Trial. The National Archives in Washington do not
possess a copy of the commission transcript, had never heard of it, and do not
know what it is.

Of the 312,022 affidavits, only a few dozen were ever translated into
English, so the Tribunal could not read them (XXI 287, 397-398 [319, 439]). The
President of the Tribunal, Sir Geoffrey Lawrence, understood no German; neither
did Robert Jackson.

Due to a last-minute rule change (XXI 437-438, 441, 586-587 [483-485,
488,645-646]) many more affidavits were rejected on technical grounds (XX
446-448 [487-489]).

The "commission" prepared "summaries" which were
presented to the Tribunal (x-thousand affidavits alleging humane treatment of
prisoners, etc). These summaries were not considered to be in evidence. The
Tribunal promised to read the 312,022 affidavits before arriving at their
verdict (XXI 175 [198]); 14 days later it was announced that the 312,022
affidavits were not true (XXII 176-178 [200-203]).

Then a single affidavit from the prosecution (Document D-973) was deemed to
have "rebutted" 136,000 affidavits from the defense (XXI 588;437, 366
[647, 483-484, 404]).

The 102 witnesses were forced to appear and testify before the "commission" before appearing before the Tribunal. Then, 29 of these witnesses (XXI 586
[645]), or 22 of these witnesses (XXII 413 [468]) were allowed to appear before
the Tribunal, but their testimony was not permitted to be 'cumulative', that is,
repetitive of their testimony before the 'commission' (XXI 298, 318, 361 [331,
352, 398-399]).

Then, six affidavits from the prosecution were deemed to have "rebutted" the testimony of the 102 witnesses (XXI 153 [175], XXII 221[251]).

One of these affidavits was in Polish, so the defense could not read it (XX
408 [446]). Another was signed by a Jew named Szloma Gol who claimed to have dug
up and cremated 80,000 bodies, including that of his own brother (XXI 157 [179],
XXII 220 [250]).

(In the British transcript he has only dug up 67,000 bodies). The
prosecution had already rested its case when this occurred (XX 389-393, 464
[426-430, 506]; XXI 586-592 [645-651]). The prosecution then claimed in its
final summation that 300,000 affidavits had been presented to the Tribunal and
had been considered during the trial, giving the impression that these are
prosecution documents (XXII 239 [272]).

In fact, the prosecution got through the entire trial with no more than a
few really important affidavits of their own. (See, for example, XXI 437 [483],
where eight or nine affidavits were presented for the prosecution against three
hundred thousand for the defense; see also XXI 200 [225]; 477-478 [528-529];
585-586 [643-645]; 615 [686-687]).

In the various concentration camp trials, such as the Trial of Martin
Gottfried Weiss, a simpler expedient was agreed upon: mere employment in the
camp, even if only for a few weeks, was deemed to constitute "constructive
knowledge" of the "Common Plan". "Common Plan", of
course, was not defined. It was not necessary to allege specific acts of
mistreatment, or to show that anyone had died as a result of mistreatment. (36
of the 40 defendants were sentenced to death.) The term "conspiracy" was usually avoided to simplify the trial procedure.

The transcript of the Nuremberg commission is in The Hague, and fills half
of one fire-proof floor-to-ceiling vault. The testimony of each witness was
typed with a pagination beginning with page 1, then re-typed, with consecutive
pagination running to many thousands of pages.
The first drafts
and clean copy are in folders, together, stapled, on very brittle paper, with
rusty staples. It is absolutely certain that, at least at The Hague, no one has
ever read this material.

Summation relating to the testimony of the 102 witnesses appears mostly in
fine print in volumes XXI and XXII in the Nuremberg Trial transcript. The fine
print means that the passages were deleted from the final defense summation
(otherwise the trial would have been much too long). This material runs to
several hundred pages. In the transcript published in the United Kingdom, every
word of this material is gone. In English, 11 pages in fine print are missing
between paragraphs 1 and 2 on page 594 from volume XXI. These appear in the
German volumes (XXI 654-664). Most of the rest of it appears to be there.

* The material covers, for example:

* Total War XIX 25 [32]

* Reparations XIX 224-232 [249-259]

* German trade unions XXI 462 [512]

* Gestapo and concentration camps XXI 494-530 [546-584]

* Röhm Putsch XXI 576-592 [635-651]

* Crystal Night XXI 590-592 [649-651]

* Resettlement XXI 467-469, 599-603 [517-519, 669-674]

* SD XXII XXII 19-35 [27-47]

* Armaments XXII 62-64 [75-78]

The 312,022 affidavits are probably on deposit with a German archive.

The judgment of the Nuremberg trial is printed twice, in Volumes I and XXII.
It is important to obtain the German volumes and read the judgment in volume
XXII in German.
Bad German, mistranslations, etc, written by the Americans
have been corrected, with footnotes.
Mistakes of this kind in
documents may be taken as proof of forgeries.
Generally, the German IMT volumes are preferable to the American ones.
Frequent footnotes throughout these volumes alert the reader to
mistranslations, missing documents, and falsified copies (for example, XX 205 of
the German volumes: "This phrase does not appear in the original document.").

The German volumes are available in paperback from Delphin Verlag, Munich
(ISBN 3.7735.2509.5).
(Transcript only; transcript and
document volumes in English are available from Oceana Publications, Dobbs Ferry
NY. on microfilm).

DOCUMENTS

Alleged repository of the alleged "original documents" from the Nuremberg Trials

The standard version of events is that the Allies examined 100,000 documents
and chose 1,000 which were introduced into evidence, and that the original
documents were then deposited in the Peace Palace at The Hague. This is rather
inexact.

The documents used in evidence at Nuremberg consisted largely of "photocopies"
of "copies". Many of these original documents were written entirely on
plain paper without handwritten markings of any kind, by unknown persons.
Occasionally, there is an illegible initial or signature of a more or less
unknown person certifying the document as a 'true copy'.
Sometimes there are
German stamps, sometimes not. Many have been 'found' by the Russians, or
'certified authentic' by Soviet War Crimes Commissions.

The Hague has few, if any, original documents. The Hague has many original
post-war 'affidavits', or sworn statements, the Tribunal Commission transcripts,
and much valuable defense material.
They have the 'human
soap', which has never been tested, and the 'original human soap recipe'
(Document USSR-196), which is a forgery; but apparently no original wartime
German documents.
The Hague has negative photostats of these
documents, on extremely brittle paper which has been stapled. To photocopy the
photostats, the staples are removed. When they are re-stapled more holes are
made. Most of these documents have not been photocopied very often, and
officials at the Hague say it is very unusual for anyone to ask to see them.

The National Archives in Washington (see Telford Taylor's Use of Captured
German and Related Documents, A National Archive Conference) claim that the
original documents are in The Hague. The Hague claims the original documents are
in the National Archives.

The Stadtarchiv Nürnberg and the Bundesarchiv Koblenz also have no original
documents, and both say the original documents are in Washington.
Since the originals are, in most cases, 'copies', there is often no proof
that the documents in question ever existed.

Robert Jackson got the trial off to a start by quoting the following forged
or otherwise worthless documents: 1947-PS; 1721-PS; 1014-PS; 81-PS; 212-PS; and
many others (II 120-142 [141-168]).

1947-PS is a 'copy' of a 'translation' of a letter from General Fritsch to
the Baroness von Schutzbar-Milchling. The Baroness later signed an affidavit
stating that she never received the letter in question (XXI 381 [420-421]).

The falsified 'letter' from General Fritsch to the Baroness von
Schutzbar-Milchling was recognized as such during the trial and is not included
in the document volumes, where it should appear at XXVIII 44. Jackson was not,
however, admonished by the Tribunal (XXI 380[420]).

The enthusiastic Americans apparently forged 15 of these 'translations',
after which the original documents all disappeared (See Taylor, Captured
Documents).

1721-PS is a forgery in which an SA man writes a report to himself about how
he is carrying out an order which is quoted verbatim in the report. Handwritten
markings on pages 2 and 3 are obvious imitations of handwritten markings on page 1 (XXI 137-141[157-161]; 195-198 [219-224]; 425 [470];XXII
147-150 [169-172]. See also Testimony Before the Commission, Fuss, 25 April, and
Lucke, 7 May 1946). The National Archives have a positive photostat of 1721-PS,
and The Hague has a negative photostat. The 'original' is a photocopy (XXVII
485).

1014-PS is a falsified 'Hitler Speech' written on plain paper by an unknown
person. The document bears the heading 'Second Speech' although it is known that
Hitler gave only one speech on that date. There are four versions of this
speech, 3 of them forgeries: 1014-PS, 798-PS, L-3, and an authentic version,
Ra-27 (XVII 406-408[445-447]; XVIII 390-402 [426-439].

The third forgery, Document L-3, bears an FBI laboratory stamp and was never
even accepted into evidence (II 286 [320-321]), but 250 copies of it were given
to the press as authentic (II 286-293 [320-328]).

This document is quoted by A.J.P. Taylor on page 254 of The Origins of the
Second World War (Fawcett Paperbacks, 2nd Edition, with Answer to his Critics)
giving his source as German Foreign Policy, Series D vii, No 192 and 193.

L-3 is the source of many statements attributed to Hitler, particularly "who
today remembers the fate of the Armenians?" and "our enemies are
little worms, I saw them at Munich". 'Hitler' also compares himself to
Genghis Khan and says he will exterminate the Poles, and kick Chamberlain in the
groin in front of the photographers. The document appears to have been prepared
on the same typewriter as many other Nuremberg documents, including the two
other versions of the same speech. This typewriter was probably a Martin from
the Triumph-Adler-Werke, Nuremberg.

81-PS is a 'certified true copy' of an unsigned letter on plain paper
prepared by an unknown person. If authentic, it is the first draft
of a letter never sent. This is invariably spoken of as a letter
written by Rosenberg, which Rosenberg denied (XI 510-511 [560-561]). The
document lacks signature, initial, blank journal number (a bureaucratic marking)
and was not found among the papers of the person to whom it was addressed (XVII
612 [664]). 81-PS is a 'photocopy' with a Soviet exhibit number (USSR-353, XXV
156-161).

212-PS was also prepared by an unknown person, entirely on plain paper,
without any handwritten markings, date, address, or stamp (III 540 [602], XXV
302-306; see also photocopies of negative photostats from The Hague).

This is, unfortunately, only typical. Document 386-PS, the 'Hossbach
Protokoll', Hitler's supposed speech of 5 November 1938, is a certified
photocopy of a microfilm copy of a re-typed 'certified true copy' prepared by an
American, of a re-typed 'certified true copy' prepared by a German, of
unauthenticated handwritten notes by Hossbach, of a speech by Hitler, written
from memory 5 days later. This is not the worst document, but one of the best,
because we know who made one of the copies. The text of 386-PS has been 'edited'
(XLII 228-230).

Thus 'trial by document' works as follows: A, an unknown person, listens to
alleged 'oral statements' made by B, and takes notes or prepares a document on
the basis of those alleged oral statements. The document is then introduced into
evidence, not against A, who made the copy, but against B, C, D, E and a host of
other people, although there is nothing to connect them with the document or the
alleged statements. It is casually stated as fact that 'B said', or that 'C
did', or that 'D and E knew'. This is contrary to the rules of evidence of all
civilised countries. Nor are the documents identified by witnesses.

The forgery of original documents was rarely resorted to at Nuremberg,
because the documents were not brought to court. The "original document"
- that is, the original unsigned "copy" - was kept in a safe in the
Document Centre (II 195 [224], 256-258 [289-292]).

Then, 2 "photocopies" of the "copy" (V 21[29]) or 6
photocopies (II 251-253 [284-286]) were prepared and brought to court. All other
copies were re-typed on a mimeograph using a stencil (IX 504 [558-559]).

"Translations" of all documents were available from the beginning
of the trial (II 159-160[187-189], 191 [219-220], 195 [224], 215 [245], 249-250
[282-283], 277 [312], 415 [458], 437 [482-483]), but the "original" German texts were not available until at least two months later. This applies
not just to the trial briefs and indictment, etc. but to ALL DOCUMENTS.

The defense received no documents in German until after January 9, 1946 (V
22-26 [31-35]).

Documents which appear to have been prepared on the same typewriter include
Document 3803-PS, a letter from Kaltenbrunner to the Mayor of Vienna, and the
cover letter from this same Mayor sending Kaltenbrunner's letter to the Tribunal
(XI 345-348 [381-385]). This letter from Kaltenbrunner contains a false
geographical term (XIV 416 [458]).

KARL DÖNITZ

Doenitz was imprisoned for waging "illegal submarine warfare" against the British. In international law, everything is a matter
of reciprocity and international agreements, which can only be enforced through
reciprocity. In warfare, the best defense against a weapon is a vigorous
counterattack with the same weapon. The British, due to their mastery of the
seas, fought both world wars through blockade, and the so-called Navicert
system. Neutral ships were stopped at sea, and forced to pull into British ports
where they were searched according to complicated formulae: if a neutral country
imported more food, fertilizer, wool, leather, rubber, cotton, etc. than the
quantities believed necessary for its own consumption (in the opinion of the
British), the difference was assumed to be intended for reshipment to the
Germans.
Result: the ship (and entire cargo) was confiscated and sold at
auction, which also violated the clauses of all British marine insurance
contracts.

In 1918-19, the blockade was maintained for 8 months after the Armistice to
force the Germans to ratify the Versailles Treaty. Hundreds of thousands of
Germans died of starvation after the war while the diplomats delayed, an obvious
violation of the conditions of the Armistice and all international law. This is
what Hitler correctly termed "the greatest breach of faith of all time".
The British point of view appears to be that the blockade was legal but was
carried out in a totally illegal manner (see 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Neutrality",
1922 Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Blockade", "Peace Conference").
In the war against Japan, the Americans "sank everything that moved since
the first day of the war".

Neutrals, including the United States, complained that this violated their
neutrality, but complied, again, in violation of their own neutrality. A nation
which allows its neutrality to be violated may be treated as a
belligerent.

The British never ratified the Fifth Hague Convention of 18 October 1907 on
the Rights of Neutrals, but considered its terms binding on the Germans and
Japanese, despite an all-participation clause (i.e., the convention ceases to
apply if a non-signatory participates in the conflict).

In 1939, the Germans possessed only 26 Atlantic-going submarines, one fifth
of the French total alone. Moreover, German submarines were much smaller than
those of other nations. A counter-blockade against the British could only be
enforced by warning neutrals not to sail in waters surrounding the British
Isles. To the British, this was a "crime".

Of these 26 submarines, many were, at any one time, under repair; so that
during some months only 2 or 3 were seaworthy. It is obvious that submarines
cannot carry out search and seizure in the same manner as a surface navy; a
submarine, once it has surfaced, is almost defenseless against the smallest gun
mounted on a merchant vessel, not to mention radio, radar, and aircraft.

It was demanded by the British at Nuremberg that German submarines should
have surfaced, notified the surface vessel of their intention to search; waited
for the surface vessel to commence hostilities; then sink the vessel, presumably
with the submarine's deck guns; then take the dozens of hundreds of survivors on
board the submarine (where they would be in far greater danger than in any
lifeboat), and take them to the nearest land.

When British aircraft appeared and sank the submarine, killing the
survivors, they had, of course, been "murdered" by the Germans. No
international convention requires this, and no nation fought in this
manner. Since rescuing survivors rendered the submarine unfit for duty and
frequently resulted in the loss of submarine and crew, Doenitz prohibited
any act of rescue. This was called an order to "exterminate survivors".
This was not upheld in the judgment, however.

Doenitz was also accused of encouraging the German people to hopeless
resistance, a crime also committed by Winston Churchill, Doenitz replied.

"It was very painful that our cities were still being bombed to pieces
and that through these bombing attacks and the continued fight more lives were
lost. The number of these people is about 300,000 to 400,000, the largest number
of whom perished in the bombing of Dresden, which cannot be justified from a
military point of view, and which could not have been predicted.

"Nevertheless, this figure is relatively small compared with the
millions of German people we would have lost in the East, soldiers and
civilians, if we had capitulated in the winter."
(XIII 247-406
[276-449]; XVIII 312-372[342-406]).

HANS FRANK

Frank was accused of making hundreds of anti-Semitic statements in a 12,000
page document called his "diary". The "diary" contains only
one page signed by Frank, and hundreds of humane statements, which were ignored
(XII 115-156[129-173]). The anti-Semitic statements were selected by the
Russians and typeset in a short document which was introduced into evidence as
Document 2233-PS, invariably called "Frank's Diary".

The actual "diary" of 12,000 pages consists of summaries (not
verbatim transcripts or stenographic notes) of conferences in which 5 or 6
people often spoke at once in circumstances of great confusion; it was not
clear to whom which statements should be attributed (XII 86[97-98]).

Frank gave his "diary" to the Americans in the belief that it
would exonerate him; he had protested Hitler's illegality in public speeches at
great personal risk, and tried to resign 14 times (XII 2-114 [8-128]; XVIII
129-163[144-181]).

Frank became convinced that atrocities had occurred after reading about the
Soviet Majdanek Trial in the foreign press (XII 35 [43]). Auschwitz was not in
territory controlled by Frank.

Frank saw his task as the creation of an independent judiciary in a National
Socialist State, a task which he found impossible. In a speech on
November 19, 1941, Frank said,

"Law cannot be degraded to a position where it becomes an object of
bargaining. Law cannot be sold. It is either there, or it is not there. Law
cannot be marketed on the stock exchange. If the law finds no support, then the
State too loses its moral stay and sinks into the depths of night and horror."

Hitler's illegalities never included the passing of an ex post facto law; in
3 cases, punishment was increased retroactively (XVII 504[547]).

Frank's alleged looting of art treasures will be discussed together with
that of Rosenberg.

WILHELM FRICK

Frick was hanged for "Germanizing" the inhabitants of Posen,
Danzig, West Prussia, Eupen, Malmedy, the Sudetenland, the Memelland, and
Austria. With the exception of Austria, thesewere fomer parts of the Prussian
Reich, separated from Germany by the Versailles Treaty. Malmedy is
French-speaking - the other areas are all German speaking. Austria was unable to
subsist as an economic unit after 1919, and had demanded to be united with
Germany by vote. The Allied victors responded by threatening to cut off all food
supplies (XVIII 55 [66], XIX 360 [397]).

Another crime committed by Frick was killing 275,000 feeble-minded persons,
according to the "report" of a Czech "War Crimes Commission".

Frick, like Göring, was accused of responsibility for the existence of
the concentration camps. In Frick's defense it was pointed out that "protective
custody" pre-dated the National Socialist accession to power in both
Germany and Austria. In Austria, it was called Anhaltehaft, and was used to
imprison thousands of National Socialists (XXI 518-521 [572-576]). "Protective
custody" exists in West Germany today and is called U-haft.

In the final judgment of one of the most important Dachau Trials (Trial of
Martin Gottfried Weiss and Thirty-Nine Others, Law Reports of Trials of War
Criminals, volume XI, p.15, published by the United Nations), the following
sentence appears: "In the Mathausen Concentration Camp case the facts were
basically the same - though the casualty figures were much higher as mass
extermination by means of a gas chamber was practised ---"

Is this an admission that no gas chamber existed at Dachau? According to Law
Reports of Trials of War Criminals, no Dachau trial ever "proved" the
existence of a gas chamber at Dachau.

At Nuremberg, a "certified true copy" of the judgment of the Trial
of Martin Gottfried Weiss and Thirty Nine Others was introduced into evidence
with that sentence deleted as Document 3590-PS (V 199 [228]) along with 3 other
documents alleging mass extermination by gassing at Dachau (Document 3249-PS, V
172-173 [198], XXXII 60; Document 2430-PS, XXX 470; and 159-L, XXXVII 621).

Frick was accused by the deponent of the "mass gassings at Dachau" affidavit, Document 3249-PS, (written by Lt. Daniel L. Margolies, also involved
in the forgery of 3 Hitler speeches, XIV65 [77], and signed by Dr. Franz Blaha)
of having visited Dachau. Frick denied this, and demanded to take the stand to
be confronted with Blaha and to testify in his own defense.

This request was denied, and Frick apparently gave up. He never
testified. His defense summation appears at XVIII 164-189 [182-211].

The deponent, Dr. Franz Blaha, a Communist, was President of the
International Dachau Association in 1961, still claiming to have witnessed mass
gassings and to have made trousers and other leather goods out of human skin.

The trial of Martin Gottfried Weiss is available on 6 reels of microfilm
(MII 74, National Archives). The pre-trial gas chamber exhibits (report,
diagrams, shower nozzle, reel 1) were never introduced into evidence and are
missing from the trial exhibits (reel 4). The transcripts (reels 2 & 3)
contain no mention of any gas chamber at Dachau except for a few sentences in
the testimony of Dr Blaha (Volume 1 pp. 166-169). The human skin came from moles
(Volume 4, pp. 450, 462, 464).

HANS FRITZCHE

Fritzsche became convinced from a letter that mass killings were being
carried out in Russia and attempted to verify this. He was, however, unable to
find any evidence of it (XVII 172-175[191-195]). Fritzsche is an important
defendant because it was admitted in his case that foreign newspapers printed
much false news about Germany (XVII 175-176 [194-196]; see also XVII 22-24
[30-33]). Yet, these same newspaper stories and radio reports constituted the "facts
of common knowledge" which the Tribunal alleged needed no proof (Article 21
of rules of evidence, I 15[16], II 246 [279]).

It was pointed out in Fritzsche's defense that no international convention
exists regulating propaganda or atrocity stories, true or false, and that only
one national law of one state (Switzerland) made it unlawful to insult foreign
Heads of State. That Fritzsche could be guilty of no crime, was, at Nuremberg,
simply irrelevant. It was deemed undesirable to have a "trial" in
which all defendants were convicted. In the horse-trading which preceded the
final verdict, it was agreed that Fritzsche should be released (XVII 135-261
[152-286]; XIX 312-352[345-388]).

WALTER FUNK

Funk was a classical pianist from a highly respected artistic family,
married for 25 years at the time of the trial, and former financial editor. Like
most of the defendants, Funk was accused of performing "immoral acts"
such as accepting birthday gifts from Hitler, proving "willing
participation in the Common Plan". (Obviously, such acts are not illegal.)

Funk claimed that the British and the Poles had conspired to provoke Germany
into war in the belief that the generals would overthrow Hitler (XIII 111-112
[125-126]).

Funk was accused of conspiring with the SS to murder concentration camp
inmates in order to finance the war effort by pulling their teeth out. The gold
teeth were stored in a vault at the Reichsbank, along with shaving kits,
fountain pens, large alarm clocks, and other more or less useless junk.
Forgotten was Rudolf Hoess's testimony that the teeth were melted at Auschwitz
(XI 417 [460]).

Funk testified that the amounts and kinds of loot were "absurd" and pointed out that the SS acted as customs police and enforced exchange
control regulations, including a prohibition against the ownership of gold,
silver, and foreign coins or currency. It was quite natural that the SS should
confiscate large amounts of valuables, and that the SS, as a government agency,
should have financial accounts, and that these accounts would contain valuables.
Germans kept valuables in the same vaults as well, to which the Reichsbank had
no access, since they were private safety deposit accounts.

With the increased bombing raids, more and more valuables were deposited in
the vaults by ordinary German citizens. Finally, after a particularly damaging
raid on the bank, the valuables were removed to a potassium mine in Thuringen.
The Americans found the valuables there, and falsified a film of it. Funk and
his attorney showed the falsity of the film using an opposing witness, in some
of the shrewdest testimony and cross examination in the entire trial (XIII 169
[189-190], 203-204 [227-228], 562-576 [619-636]; XXI 233-245 [262-275]).

Also given short shrift was the ridiculous Oswald Pohl affidavit, Document
4045-PS, in which Funk was accused of discussing the use of gold teeth from dead
Jews to finance the war at a dinner party attended by dozens of people,
including waiters (XVIII 220-263 [245-291]). This affidavit is in German and is
witnessed by Robert Kempner. Pohl was later convicted of "steaming" people to death in 10 "steam chambers" at Treblinka, and making
doormats out of their hair (NMT IV 1119-1152) (Fourth National Military
Tribunal, Nuremberg).

Funk believed, like other defendants, that crimes had occurred, but
maintained that he knew nothing about it. His belief that crimes had occurred
does not, in itself, prove that that belief was true.

KURT GERSTEIN

Kurt Gerstein is often referred to as a Holocaust "witness";
however, this is not correct. By "witness", one normally understands a
person who has seen something and who appears to testify as to his personal
knowledge; Gerstein did not do that. Gerstein was an unworn affiant or deponent,
which means that he is simply a name appearing at the end of a "statement",
typewritten in French, which he may or may not have written. (Document 1553-PS
rejected at Nuremberg) (VI 333-334 [371-372], 362-363 [398-399]).

One of the stories current about Gerstein is that he wrote the statement in
Cherche-Midi prison, in France, and committed suicide, after which his body
disappeared.

It is far more probable that the statement was written in French by a German
Jewish interrogator-"interpreter", and that some of the
inconsistencies (such as winter occuring in August, or being in a car in one
sentence, and a train in the next) resulted from imperfect transcription of the
notes of interrogation into affidavit form. In minor war crimes trials and
Japanese war crimes trials, unsworn "statements" of this kind are
fairly common, on the theory that they possess "probative value" but
less "weight" than sworn statements. It is also possible that
Gerstein died of injuries sustained during "interrogation"; or perhaps
he hanged himself with the typewriter ribbon.

This document was later extensively quoted in the Pohl Trial, where it was "proven" that Treblinka had 10 'gas chambers' (1553-PS) and 10 'steam chambers' (3311-PS)
in the same camp at the same time.

G.M. GILBERT

One of the most famous accounts of the behavior and psychology of the
Nuremberg Trial defendants is that of the German-born psychologist, G.M.
Gilbert, in his book Nuremberg Diary. Much of the material consists of
conversations which the defendants and other persons, such as Rudolf Hoess,
allegedly had with Gilbert or each other(!) and which Gilbert allegedly wrote
down from memory afterwards.

A comparison of texts with the Nuremberg trial transcript will show that the
defendants did not speak in the style attributed to them by Gilbert. Gilbert
took no notes. No witnesses were present.

Persons who believe that Documents 1014-PS, 798-PS, and L-3 are "Hitler
speeches", at least in comparison with Document Ra-27, may continue
believing that Gilbert's book contains "statements of the Nuremberg Trial
defendants". This does not rule out, of course, that they may have made
statements similar to those allegedly "remembered" by Gilbert.

Gilbert believed that the defendants gassed millions of Jews. If they felt
no guilt for their actions, this proved that they were "schizoid".

It is obvious that such a belief on Gilbert's part would influence his
perception and memory to some extent, even if he is telling the truth as he
remembers it. If he lied, he was not the only "American" at Nuremberg
who did so. Telford Taylor, for example, was incapable of repeating the simplest
statement truthfully. (See XX 626 [681-682]), the statements of General
Manstein, compared with Taylor's "quotation" from Manstein, XXII 276
[315]).

Gilbert's dishonesty is best proven by the entry for December 14, 1945:

"Major Walsh continued reading documentary evidence of the
extermination of the Jews at Treblinka and Auschwitz. A Polish document stated:
'All victims had to strip off their clothes and shoes, which were collected
afterwards, whereupon all victims, women and children first, were driven into
the death chambers . . . small children were simply thrown inside" (p.69,
1st edition).

The "documentary evidence" is, of course, a Communist "War
Crimes Report" and the "death chambers", of course, are steam chambers" (III 567-568 [632-633]).

HERMANN GÖRING

Göring was accused of creating the concentration camp system and
plotting "aggressive war" against Poland. Göring's defense was
that Germany was a sovereign state, recognized by every government in the world
(XXI 580-581 [638-639]); that Hitler was legally elected; that every nation has
the right to legislate and to organize its affairs as it sees fit; that General
von Schleicher had attempted to rule illegally and unconstitutionally without
the support of the National Socialists; that Germany was on the verge of civil
war in 1933; that concentration camps were invented by the British during the
Boer War, and that internment of aliens and political opponents was practiced by
both Britain and the United States during WWII.

The order to create the camps was unquestionably legal under an emergency
clause in the Weimar Constitution, and was signed by Hindenburg (Reich
President's Decree of 28 February 1933), under the authority of Article 48,
paragraph 2, of the Weimar Constitution (XVII 535 [581], XIX 357 [394]).

According to a prosecution document, Document R-129 (III 506 [565-566]))
there were 21,400 inmates in all German concentration camps put together in
1939. 300,000 persons were confined in ordinary prisons (XVII 535-536 [581-582],
XX 159 [178]).

One year after the war, 300,000 Germans were held in Allied prison camps
under "automatic arrest" clauses in Allied agreements (such as Point
B-5 of the Joint Declaration of Potsdam)(XVIII 52 [62]).

The majority of prisoners in German concentration camps were Communists and
common criminals (XVII 535-536 [581-582], XXI 516-521 [570-576], 607-614
[677-685]).

During the war, due to the Allied blockade, the camp system was expanded to
utilize the labour of enemy aliens, criminals, Jehovah's Witnesses and
Communists. It was pointed out that America imprisoned 11,000 Jehovah's
Witnesses (XI 513 [563]).

Britain fought both world wars in defiance of international law by reducing
Germany and any occupied territories to literal starvation through blockade
(XIII 445-450 [492-497]; XVIII 334-335 [365-367]). It was this which
necessitated requisitions and labour conscription in occupied territories, legal
under Article 52 of The Fourth Hague Convention on Land Warfare 18 October 1907.
It was this which made people happy to work in Germany and remit wages to their
families (between two and three billion Reichsmarks during the war).

The "slaves" paid German taxes on their wages, and were
disciplined through fines, which could not exceed a week's wages (V 509 [571]).
For gross indiscipline, they could be sent to a work camp (not a concentration
camp) for a period not exceeding 56 days (XXI 521 [575-576]). It was strictly
forbidden to beat or mistreat them.

Prisoners of war could volunteer to be released from prisoner of war camps
and work in industry, in which case they were treated like any other industrial
workers (XVIII 496-498 [542-544]), but lost protection under the Geneva Prisoner
of War Convention. They could not be forced to do so.

The Vichy Regime in France obtained the release and immediate return home of
1 prisoner of war for every 3 workers sent to Germany under contract for a
period of 6 months (XVIII 497[543]). It was not possible to violate the Geneva
Prisoner of War Convention by forcing French, Belgian or Dutch prisoners to
participate in hostilities against their own countries, because their own
countries were no longer fighting (XVIII 472-473 [516].

As for the attack on Poland, the Polish crisis existed for over a year prior
to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the German and Soviet attack. During this
entire time, the Poles never called for an impartial international Court of
Arbitration; never called on the League of Nations; because they did not wish
an equitable solution. They were content to continue to violate their
international agreements by expelling Polish citizens of German descent, as well
as many hundreds of thousands of Jews (XVI 275 [304]).

The influx of Polish Jews into Germany was the principal immediate cause of
German anti-Semitism, according to many defendants and defense witnesses (XXI
134-135 [155]; XXII 148 [169]). Polish Jews were involved in many financial
scandals and swindling schemes, such as the Barnat-Kutitsky affair (XXI 569
[627]).

As for "conspiracy to wage war in defiance of the laws of war", of
course it was the British who did that, with mass aerial bombings. German
soldiers went into battle with detailed written instructions that property was
to be respected; prisoners must be humanely treated; women must be respected;
and so on (IX 57-58 [68-69], 86 [100-101], XVII 516 [560]).

Frequent trials resulting in many death penalties against Germans were
carried out by the German armed forces against members of their own armed forces
for rape or looting, even if the value of the property involved was slight
(XVIII 368 [401-402], XXI 390 [431], XXII 78 [92]). Requisition of government
property was legal under the Hague Convention. The Soviet Union was not a
signatory to this convention. In any case, in Communist countries there was no
private property. Göring said he had been to Russia, and the people there
had nothing to steal (IX 349-351 [390-393]). Furthermore, the Allies were
presently engaged in everything they accused the Germans of doing (XXI 526
[581]; XXII 366-367 [418-420]).
Göring demolished the "pressure
chamber medical experiment" accusation by saying that every airman had to
test his physical reactions to high altitude; there was nothing sinister about a
so-called "pressure chamber" (XXI 304-310 [337-344]). Americans
carried out medical experiments resulting in death while the Nuremberg trial was
still going on (XIX 90-92 [102-104]; see also XXI 356, 370 [393, 409]).
Ironically, it was alleged that "defensive war" included preventive
attack (XXII 448 [508]) or to protect citizens of a foreign country from their
own government (XIX 472 [527]; XXII 37 [49]), except when Germans did it (X 456
[513]). Protests that Germans did just that were ignored. The Soviets had 10,000
tanks and 150 divisions massed along the border of eastern Poland, and had
increased the number of airports in their section of the country from 20 to 100.
Detailed maps were later found which would not have been necessary for defensive
purposes. It was believed that to await an attack upon the oil fields of
Roumania or the coal fields of Silesia would be suicidal (XIX 13-16 [20-23], XX
578 [630-631]; XXII 71 [85]). It seems unlikely that nations with vast colonial
empires (Britain, France) or claims upon entire hemispheres (the United States)
could agree upon a workable definition of "aggressive war". Indeed it
was admitted in the judgment of Nuremberg that "defense", "aggression",
and "conspiracy" were never defined (XXII 464, 467 [527, 531]). No
doubt "defensive war" is the medieval "bellum justum" dressed up in liberal jargon (IX 236-691 [268-782]; XVII 516-550 [560-597]; XXI
302-317 [335-351]).

RUDOLF HESS

According to the report of Robert H. Jackson, (quoted by Judge Bert A. Röling
of the Tokyo Tribunal, writing in A Treatise on International Criminal Law, vol.
1., pp. 590-608, edited by M.Cherif Bassiouni and Ved. F. Nanda, Chas Thomas
Publisher), the British, French, and Soviets at Nuremberg did not wish to charge
the Germans with "aggressive war" at all, for obvious reasons. This
accusation was invented by the Americans for the sole, express, and admitted
purpose of justifying American violations of international law.
These violations of international law would include the Lend Lease Program;
convoying and repairing British wartime ships for two years prior to Pearl
Harbor; allowing British ships to disguise themselves as American while the U.S.
was officially neutral; the illegal declaration of a 300 mile limit; the
occupation of Iceland; reporting the movements of German and Italian submarines;
bombing and ramming attacks against German and Italian submarines beginning as
early as July of 1941, and other actions obviously indicative of "aggressive
war".
Thus Hess was imprisoned for 47 years not only for actions which were not
illegal (attempting to stop the war, save millions of lives and prevent the
destruction of Europe and the British Empire), but for "crimes" which
were invented to cover the crimes of his accusers.
It was not alleged at
Nuremberg that Germany had committed "aggression" against Britain or
France; the question of whether Britain and France had, therefore, committed "aggression" against Germany was left unanswered (IX 473 [525]; XVII 580 [629]). Hess was
accused of plotting with Hitler to take Britain out of the war so that Hitler
could attack Russia. His defense was that his action was dictated by sincerity;
that he knew nothing of any attack on Russia.
Hess's defense summation
appears at XIX 353-396 [390-437]. From his final (and only) statement (XXII
368-373 [420-425]) Hess appears to have been a man who could be totally insane
one moment, and brilliantly lucid, sane and logical a moment later. It is
possible that this condition was acquired in Britain.

RUDOLF HÖSS

Rudolf Höss was the Auschwitz commandant whose "confessions"
have "proven" that Hitler gassed six million Jews (or five million,
the figure usually used at Nuremberg). His best-known "confession" is
the one quoted by William L. Shirer on pages 968-969 of The Rise and Fall of the
Third Reich.

This document, Document 3868-PS, should be seen in its context. The
ex parte written "statement" or affidavit (i.e., prepared in the
presence of only one of the parties) was a principal prosecutor's tool in the
witchcraft trials of the Middle Ages, only to disappear for several centuries,
then reappear in Communist show trials and war crimes trials.

These documents
violate many standard rules of legal procedure, such as the rule against asking
leading questions, the rule against prior consistent statements (i.e., the
multiplication of evidence by repetition; normally, such statements are only
admissible when they contradict other statements made later), the right to
confront and cross-examine one's accuser, and the privilege against
self-incrimination.

Nor would the "evidence" in war crime trials be
admissable in a court martial. Even in 1946, the introduction of depositions by
the prosecution in capital cases before a court martial was forbidden by Article
25 of the US Articles of War. Article 38 required the use of standard Federal
rules of evidence. At Nuremberg, there was never the slightest pretense that Höss
wrote this document. If that had been the case, it would not state, "I
understand English as it is written above", but rather, "I have
written this statement myself".

In the minor trials (Hadamar, Natzweiler, etc.) it is common to find
confessions written entirely in the handwriting of the interrogator, in English,
with a final statement in the prisoners handwriting, in German, stating that
these are his statements and that he is satisfied with the translation into
English! Another formula occurs on page 57 of the Hadamar volume of Sir David
Maxwell-Fyfe's book, War Crimes Trials, "I certify that the above has been
read to me in German, my native tongue" (in English).

The pretense was that
the prisoner was interrogated through an interpreter in question and answer
form, after which the questions were deleted, and the answers were run together
in the form of an affidavit, usually written by a different person from the
interrogator who conducted the questioning. At Belsen, for example, every
affidavit was written by one officer, Major Smallwood. In this trial, a
combination Auschwitz-Belsen trial, the court-appointed British and free Polish
defense team demolished the prosecution case - including the "selections
for mass gassings" - but were overruled on the grounds that involuntary
statements and oral and written hearsay were admissable, "not to convict
the innocent, but to convict the guilty" (Law Reports of Trials of War
Criminals, Vol. II. (This thin volume must be read in its entirety.))
After the affidavit was prepared by the officer who did nothing but write
affidavits, it was presented in its finished form to the prisoner for signature.
If it was not signed, it was introduced into evidence anyway.

Objections
went to "weight", in the jargon of war crimes proceedings, rather than
to "admissibility". An example of an unsigned affidavit by Rudolf Höss
is Document NO-4498-B. The B means that this document is a "translation"
with typewritten signature of an "original" document, Document
NO-4498-A, written in Polish, and allegedly signed by Höss.
There is
also a Document NO-4498-C, in English. Affidavits A and C are not attached to
Affidavit B, the "true copy". Document 3868-PS, quoted by Shirer, was
signed in English, 3 times, but not in the "translation" into German.
The document contains a minor change initialled by Höss, with a small "h",
and an entire sentence written entirely in the interrogator's handwriting
(compare capital "W"s) not initialled by Höss. The initial, of course,
is there to "prove" that he has "read and corrected" the
document. The content of this handwritten sentence is refuted elsewhere (XXI 529
[584]).

When the affidavit was presented to the prisoner, it was sometimes
corrected extensively, leading to two or more versions of the same document. In
these cases, the longer ones are "quoted", and the shorter ones are "lost".
An example of this practice is Document D-288, the affidavit of Dr. Wilhelm Jäger, cited pp. 948-949 of Shirer's Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (see Albert Speer.) Jäger testified that he signed 3 or 4 copies of the
same document, a much shorter one. The shorter one was originally presented
against the elder Krupp, before charges against him were dropped. In this
document, the longer one, the translation into English is dated prior to the
signature date on the "original". Jäger's court appearance was an
unmitigated disaster, but that is forgotten (XV 264-283 [291-312]).If the
affiant appeared to testify, he invariably contradicted the affidavit, but
contradictions are ignored.

Other affidavit signers whose court appearances were
catastrophic include General Westhoff, who contradicted his unsworn "statement"
27 times (XI 155-189 [176-212]); and a "germ warfare witness",
Schreiber (XXI 547-562 [603-620]); Paul Schmidt's affidavit (Schmidt was
Hitler's interpreter), Document 3308-PS - presented to him for signature when he
was too sick to read it carefully - was partially repudiated by him (X 222
[252]), but used in evidence against Von Neurath, despite Schmidt's repudiation
(XVI 381 [420-421] XVII 40-41 [49-50]). Ernst Sauckel signed an affidavit
written prior to his arrival at Nuremberg (XV 64-68 [76-80]) and signed under
duress (his wife and 10 children were to be handed over to the Poles or
Russians).

Since the affiants almost never (if ever) wrote their own "statements",
it is common to find identical or nearly identical phrases or even entire
paragraphs occurring in different documents, even when they have been prepared
on different days by supposedly different people; for example, affidavits 3 and
5 of Blaskovitz and Halder (Exhibits 536-US and 537-US); Documents USSR-471 and
USSR-472 and 473; and Documents USSR-264 and 272 (human soap affidavits).

Other affidavits signed by Höss include Document NO-1210, in
which the English was written first, with extensive interpolations, additions
and corrections, including 2 different first drafts of page 4, and 2 different
first drafts of page 5, then translated into German and signed by Höss.
That is, the "translation" is the "original", and the "original"
is the "translation".

Document 749(b)D was "translated
orally" into German from English for Höss prior to signature. The
signature is faint to the point of illegibility, indicating possible ill health,
fatigue or torture. The torture has been described by Rupert Butler in Legions
of Death (Hamlyn Paperbacks) The "confession" quoted by Sir David
Maxwell-Fyfe on April Fool's Day, April 1, 1946, in which Höss "confessed"
to killing 4 million Jews (X 389 [439-440]), instead of the usual 2.5 million of
April 5, 1946, has either never existed or has gotten "lost".

It is not true that Höss's court appearance at Nuremberg
consisted chiefly of assenting to his affidavit; this is true only of his
cross-examination by Col. John Amen of the U.S. Army. Instead, Höss
appeared to testify, and, as usual, contradicted his affidavit and himself as
much as possible (XI 396-422 [438-466]). For example, where the affidavit states
(XI 416 [460]) "we knew when the people were dead because their screaming
stopped", (a crudely obvious toxicological impossibility), his oral
testimony claims (XI 401 [443], in response to grossly improper leading
questions posed by Kaltenbrunner's "defense attorney"), that the
people became unconscious; leaving unsolved the problem of just how he knew when
they were, in fact, dead. He forgot to mention that killing insects with Zyklon
took two days, a fact he mentioned elsewhere (Document NO-036, p. 3, German
text, answer to Question 25, and Kommandant in Auschwitz, p. 155). With such a
slow-acting poison, the people would suffocate first.

Höss
claimed that the order to kill the Jews of Europe was given orally (XI 398
[440]), but that orders to keep the killings secret were given in writing (XI
400 [442]. He claimed that persons were cremated in pits at Auschwitz, a
notorious swamp (XI 420 [464]), and that gold teeth were melted down on the spot
(XI 417 [460]), but an evacuation of the concentration camps to avoid capture
would have led to unnecessary deaths (XI 407 [449-450]), and, almost, that there
was no killing program at all! This is worth quoting:

"Until
the outbreak of war in 1939, the situation in the camps regarding feeding,
accomodation, and treatment of detainees, was the same as in any other prison or
penitentiary in the Reich.The detainees were treated strictly, yes, but
methodical beatings or ill-treatment were out of the question. The Reichsfuhrer
gave frequent warnings that every SS man who laid violent hands on a detainee
would be punished; and quite often SS men who did ill-treat detainees were
punished. Feeding and accomodation at that time were in every respect put on the
same basis as that of other prioners under legal administration. The
accomodation in the camps during those years was still normal because the mass
influxes at the outbreak of and during the war had as yet not taken place. When
the war started and when mass deliveries of political detainees arrived, and,
later on, when detainees, who were members of resistance movements, arrived
from the occupied territories, the construction of buildings and the extensions
of the camps could no longer keep up with the number of detainees who arrived.

"During the first years of the war this problem could still be overcome by
improvising measures; but, later, due to the exigencies of the war, this was no
longer possible, since there were practically no building materials any longer
at our disposal"- (Note: the bodies are supposed to have been burnt using
wood for fuel.) - . . .

"This led to a situation where detainees in the camps
no longer had sufficient powers of resistance against the ensuing plagues and
epidemics . . . the aim wasn't to have as many dead as possible or to destroy as
many detainees as possible. The Reichsfuhrer was constantly concerned with the
problems of engaging all forces possible in the armament industry . . .

"These
so-called ill-treatments and torturing in concentration camps, stories of which
were spread everywhere amongst the people, and particularly by detainees who
were liberated by the occupying armies, were not, as assumed, inflicted
methodically, but by individual leaders, sub-leaders, and men who laid violent
hands on them . . .

" If in any way such a matter was brought to my notice,
the perpetrator was, of course, immediately relieved of his post or transferred
somewhere else. So that, even if he wasn't punished because there wasn't
evidence to prove his guilt, he was taken away and given another position . . ..

"The catastrophic situation at the end of the war
was due to the fact that as a result of the destruction of railways and of the
continuous bombings of the industrial works, it was no longer possible to
properly care for these masses, for example, at Auschwitz, with its 140,000
detainees. Improvised measures, truck columns, and everything else tried by the
commandants to improve the situation, were of little or no avail. The number of
sick became immense. There were next to no medical supplies; plagues raged
everywhere.

"Detainees who were capable of work were used
continuously by order of the Reichsfuhrer, even half-sick people had to be used
wherever possible in industry. As a result, every bit of space in the
concentration camps which could possibly be used for lodging was filled with
sick and dying detainees .

"At the
end of the war, there were still thirteen concentration camps. All the other
points which are marked here on the map means so-called labour camps attached to
the armament factories situated there . . .

"If any
ill-treatment of detainees by guards occurred - I myself have never observed any
- then this was possible only to a very small degree, since all officers in
charge of the camps took care that as few SS men as possible had immediate
contact with the inmates, because in the course of the years the guard personnel
had deteriorated to such an extent that the former standards could no longer be
maintained . . .

"We had thousands of guards who
could hardly speak German, who came from all leading countries of the world as
volunteers and joined these units; or we had elder men, between 50 and 60, who
lacked all interest in their work, so that a camp commandant had to take care
continuously that these men fulfilled even the lowest requirements of their
duties.
Furthermore, it is obvious that there were elements among them who
would ill-treat detainees, but this ill-treatment was never tolerated.

"Furthermore, it was impossible to have these masses of people
working or when in the camp directed by SS men, so that everywhere detainees had
to be engaged to give instructions to the detainees and set them to work, and
who almost exclusively had the administration of the inner camp in their hands.
Of course, a great deal of ill-treatment occurred which couldn't be avoided,
because at night there was hardly any member of the SS in the camps. Only in
specific cases were the SS men allowed to enter the camp, so that the detainees
were more or less exposed to the detainee supervisors."

Question (by defense attorney for the SS, Dr. Babel):

"You have already mentioned regulations which existed for the guards,
but there was also a standing order in all the camps. In this
camp order there were laid down the punishments for detainees who violated the
camp rules. What punishments were these?"

Answer:

"First of all, transfer to a "penal company" (Strafkompanie), that is to say, harder work, and their accomodation restricted;
next, detention in the cell block, detention in a dark cell; and in very serious
cases, chaining or strapping. Punishment by 'strapping' (Anbinden) was
prohibited in the year 1942 or 1943, I can't say exactly when, by the
Reichsfuhrer. Then there was the punishment of standing to attention during a
long period at the entrance to the camp (Strafstehen), and finally punishment by
beating.

"However, this punishment of beating could not be decreed by
any commandant independently. He could apply for it."

Oral testimony of Rudolf Höss, 15 April 1946 (XI 403-411 [445-454]).

Höss's motivation appears to have been to protect his wife and 3
children, and to save the lives of others by testifying that only 60 people knew
of the mass killings. Höss attempted to save Kaltenbrunner by implicating
Eichmann and Pohl, who had not yet been apprehended. (For a similar case, see
Heisig's affidavit implicating Raeder, XIII 460-461 [509-510]).
Höss
appeared as a "defense witness", and his cross-examination by the
prosecution was cut short by the prosecution itself (XI 418-419 [461-462]).
Perhaps they were afraid he would spill the beans.

Höss's
famous "autobiography" Kommandant in Auschwitz, probably prepared in
question and answer from through interrogation like a gigantic "affidavit",
then written up to be copied in his handwriting, is not much better. In this
book, German text, cremation fires were visible for miles (p. 159), the stink was perceptible for miles (p. 179). Everyone in
the area knew of the exterminations (p. 159) the victims knew they were going to
be gassed (pp. 110, 111, 125), but it was possible to fool them (pp. 123-124;
Document 3868-PS), and his family never knew a thing (pp. 129-130). Höss
was a chronic drunkard who "confessed" these things when he had been
drinking (p. 95) or was being tortured (p. 145).

It is not
true that, according to p. 126 of this text, bodies were removed from gas
chambers by Kapos eating and smoking and/or not wearing gas masks; the text does
not say that. Dr Robert Faurisson has proven that Höss did make this
assertion, but elsewhere, during an "interrogation". The Polish "translation"
of this book, published prior to the publication of the German "original
text", seems to agree with the German text, except that place names and
dates are missing, indicating that the Polish was probably written first, these
details being inserted later in the German translation. The uncut, unexpurgated
complete writings of Rudolf Höss(?) (in Polish) are available through
international library loan.
(Wspomnienia Rudolfa Hössa, Komendanta
Obozu Oswiecimskiego)

JAPANESE WAR CRIMES TRIALS

General Yamashita

While Germans were being convicted of making human "soap" (taken
seriously in the seventh edition of Oppenheim and Lauterpacht's prestigious
International Law, vol. II, p. 450) Japanese defendants were being convicted of
making human "soup" in repeated trials.

This is not a
misprint; it was considered a "proven fact" in 1948 - a "fact"
proven in numerous "trials" - that the Japanese are a race of habitual
cannibals who were forbidden upon pain of death from devouring the corpses of
their own dead, but who were officially encouraged to eat Americans. Americans
were served fried, or as soup; people were eaten when other food was available.
Thus, the Japanese engage in cannibalism out of choice rather than necessity.

Favourite human body parts for culinary purposes are liver, pancreas and
gall bladder; Chinese are swallowed in pill form! Among the "trials"
in which this was "proven" are U.S. v Tachibana Yochio and 13 others,
Mariana Islands, 2nd-15th August, 1946;
Commonwealth of Australia vs.
Tazaki Takehiko, Wewak, 30th November 1945;
Commonwealth of Australia v.
Tomiyasu Tisato, Rabaul, 2nd April 1946;

and the most complex war crimes trial in history, the International
Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) personally supervised by Douglas
McArthur, which lasted from May 1946 until December 1948 (see The Tokyo
Judgment, vol. 1, pp. 409-410, University of Amsterdam Press 1977, pp. 49,674-5
of mimeographed transcript.

The 25 defendants who survived trial
were all convicted; 7 were hanged. Their crimes included:

* planning,
initiation and waging "aggressive war" against the Soviet
Union (the Soviet Union attacked Japan two days after Hiroshima in violation of
a Non-Agression Pact; on this same day the London Agreement was signed, pursuant
to which the Nuremberg Trial was held);

* planning, initiation, and waging "aggressive
war" against France (France is in Europe);

* illegal sea blockade and
indiscriminate population bombing (case against Shimada), that is, the actions
of the British in Europe would have been illegal if committed by the Japanese;

*
trial of war criminals before a military tribunal (case against Hata and Tojo;
see also U.S. vs. Sawada, probably the most disgusting and hypocritical
accusation of all; the victims were 7 Americans guilty of participating in
the fire-bombing of Tokyo in which 80,000 women and children were burned to
death); and

*
cannibalism. It was not alleged that the defendants ate anyone
personally.

The evidence included:

* Soviet War Crimes Reports
* Chinese War Crimes Reports
* Soviet
reports based on Japanese documents not attached to the reports
* Summaries
of Japanese military aggression in China (written by the Chinese)
* 317
Judge Advocate General War Crimes Reports (total length: 14,618 pages) "quoting"
"captured" Japanese documents, diaries, cannibalism confessions, mass
murder orders, orders to gas P.O.W.s on remote South Sea islands, etc. ("captured
documents" not attached to reports; proof of authenticity or existence not required)
* affidavits of Japanese soldiers imprisoned in Siberia
* affidavits of Japanese referring to Japs as the 'enemy'
* affidavits
of Red Army Officers
* affidavits of illiterate natives on South Sea islands
* newspaper clippings (admissable evidence for the
prosecution, but not usually for the defense; i.e., events in China were proven
by quoting the Chicago Daily Tribune, the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the
Sacrimento Herald, Oakland Tribune, New York Herald, New York Times, Christian
Science Monitor, etc.
* the "affidavit" of Marquis Takugawa
(written in English and not read to him in Japanese)
* the statements of
Okawa (Okawa was declared insane and confined to a lunatic asylum, but his
statements were used in evidence)
* the testimony of Tanaka (a professional
witness paid by the Americans; Okawa, when drunk, has confessed everything to
Tanaka; Tanaka 'The Monster' Ryukichi was supposedly responsible for millions of
atrocities but was not tried, instead he moved freely about Japan)
*
Kido's diary (titbits of gossip about everybody Kido didn't like)
*
Harada's Memoirs (Harada had suffered a stroke, so his dictation was
incomprehensible; how well he could remember and what he meant to say were
anybody's guess; the translations were a guess; many different "copies"
had been "corrected" by a variety of people other than the person to
whom he had dictated; added to which he had a reputation for telling lies).

The Prosecution's Answer to Defense Arguments at the end of the trial
refutes all defensive evidence, stating that documents (translations of excerpts "copies" without proof of issuance or signature) are the best
witnesses. If prosecution and defense both quote a document, defense have quoted
out of context, but never the prosecution. Hearsay has probative value;
testimony of defense witnesses has no probative value; cross-examination is a
waste of time.

Five of the 11 judges - William Webb of Australia, Delfin
Jaranilla of the Philippines, and Bert. A. Röling of the Netherlands,
Henri Bernhard of France, and R.B. Pal of India - dissented.

Pal wrote a
famous 700 page dissentient opinion in which he called the prosecution atrocity
evidence "mostly worthless", remarking sarcastically that he
hoped one of the documents was in Japanese.

A peculiarity of
war crimes trials is that far from "proving" anything, they all
contradict each other. It was held at Tokyo that the Chinese had a "right"
to violate "unfair" treaties, and that Japanese efforts to enforce
such treaties - because they were "unfair" - constituted "aggression".

When the atomic bombs were dropped, Shigemitsu had been attempting
to negotiate a surrender for nearly 11 months, beginning on September 14, 1944.
This of course became another "crime" - "prolonging the war
through negotiation".
"Proof" of Japanese cannibal
activity may be found in JAG Report 317, pp.12, 467-8 of mimeographed
transcript; Exhibits 1446 and 1447, pp. 12,576-7; Exhibit 1873, pp. 14, 129-30,
and Exhibits 2056 and 2056A and B, pp.15,032-42.

ALFRED JODL

Jodl was hanged for complicity in the Commando Order, an order to shoot
British soldiers who fought in civilian clothes and strangled their own
prisoners of war (XV 316-329 [347-362]).

Jodl's defense was that
international law is intended to protect men who fight as soldiers. Soldiers are
required to bear arms openly, wear clearly recognizable emblems or uniforms, and
to treat prisoners in a humane manner.

Partisan warfare and the
activities of British commando units were prohibited. Trial and execution of
such people is legal if carried out under the terms of Article 63 of the Geneva
Prisoner of War Convention of 1929.

In fact, almost no one was shot as a result of the Commando Order. (55
in Western Europe, according to Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, XXII 284 [325].

The
intention was to deter men from fighting in this manner, thinking they could
simply surrender afterwards. Another "crime" was notifying the
Commander in Chief of the Army that Hitler had repeated an already previously
issued order that an offer of surrender from Leningrad was not to be accepted.

Like so many German crimes, this remained an idea without effect, since no
offer of surrender ever came. The intention was to force the population to
withdraw to the rear, since it would be impossible to feed millions of people
or to prevent epidemics. Gaps were left in German lines to the East in order to
enable the population to do this. Kiev, Odessa, and Kharkov had capitulated but
were mined, killing thousands of German soldiers with delayed-action
detonator devices. The docks were required for military purposes; Russian
railroads were on a different guage from German ones, and supplies could not be
brought forward to feed millions of half-starved prisoners or Jews. The Soviet
propaganda lie that Germans killed millions of Russian prisoners has been taken
seriously by many people who do not know the causes of the mortality.

The order
concerning Leningrad, Document C-123, is not signed.

The case
against Jodl illustrates the absurdity of the entire trial. In the words of his
defense attorney, Dr. Exner:

"Murder and revolution - in
peacetime this would have meant civil war; in wartime, the immediate collapse of
the front and the end of the Reich. Should he then have cried, 'Fiat justia,
pereat patria?

"It really appears that the prosecution holds
the view that such conduct could be demanded of the defendants. An astonishing
idea! Whether murder and treason can ever be justified ethically had better be
left to moralists and theologians. At all events, jurists cannot even discuss
such an idea. To be obliged on pain of punishment to murder the head of state? A
soldier should do that? And in wartime? Those who have committed such deeds have
always been punished, but to punish them for not doing so would indeed be
something new." (XIX 45 [54]; XXII 86-90 [100-105]).

At Tokyo, the generals were hanged for interfering in politics.

At another point, Dr. Exner exclaimed, "On one single page of the
Anglo-American trial brief the phrase 'Jodl was present at' occurs six times.
What does this mean legally?" (XIX 37 [44]).

Jodl was asked by one of the Soviet prosecutors, Col. Pokrovsky, "Do
you know that the German troops . . . quartered, hanged upside down, and roasted
Soviet captives over the fire? Did you know that?"

To which Jodl replied, "Not only did I not know it, but I do not
even believe it" (XV 545 [595]).

ERNST KALTENBRUNNER

During Kaltenbrunner's cross examination, he was indignantly asked how he
had the nerve to pretend he was telling the truth and that 20 or 30 witnesses
were lying (XI 349 [385]).
The "eyewitnesses", of course,
did not appear in court; they were merely names on pieces of paper. One of these
names is that of Franz Ziereis, commandant of Mauthausen concentration camp.
Ziereis "confessed" to gassing 65,000 people;
making
lampshades out of human skin;
manufacturing counterfeit money;
and
supplied a complicated table of statistical information containing the exact
number of inmates in 31 different camps.

He then accused Kaltenbrunner of ordering the entire camp (Mauthausen) to be
killed upon the approach of the Americans.
Ziereis had been dead
for 10 and a half months when he made this "confession". Fortunately,
the "confession" has been "remembered" by someone else: a
concentration camp inmate named Hans Marsalek, who never appeared in court, but
whose signature appears on the document (Document 3870-PS, XXXIII 279-286).

Pages 1 through 6 of this document are in quotation marks(!), including
the statistical table, which states, for example, that there were 12,000 inmates
at Ebensee; 12,000 at Mauthausen; 24,000 at Gusen I and II; 20 inmates at
Schloss-Lindt, 70 inmates at Klagenfurt-Junkerschule, etc, for all of 31 camps
in the table.

The document is not signed by anyone else alleged to have been present at
Ziereis's "confession", and no notes alleged to have been taken at the
time are appended to the document. The document bears two signatures only: that
of Hans Marsalek, the inmate; and that of Smith W. Brookhart Jr. U.S. Army.

The document bears the date 8 April 1946. Ziereis died 23 May 1945.

The pretense was that Ziereis was too seriously injured (he died of multiple
gunshot wounds through the stomach) to sign anything at the time, but he was
healthy enough to dictate this lengthy and complex document, which was then "remembered" exactly and verbatim by Marsalek for 10 and a half months. Marsalek would, of
course, have had no motivation to lie.

The document is in German. Brookhart
was a confession ghostwriter who also wrote the "confessions" of
Rudolf Höss (in English, Document 3868-PS) and Otto Ohlendorf (in German,
Document 2620-PS).

(Brookhart was the son of a Senator from
Washington Iowa. Address in 1992: 18 Hillside Drive, Denver Colorado, USA.
Brookhart never answered my letter as to whether he had any papers or memoirs.)

Ziereis's "confession" continues to be taken seriously by
Reitlinger, Shirer, Hilberg, and other itinerant peddlars of Holo-Schlock.

Kaltenbrunner claimed that there were 13 central concentration camps or "Stammlager" during the war (XI 268-269 [298-299]). The prosecution total of 300
concentration camps was achieved by including perfectly normal work camps.

The 13th camp, Matzgau, near Danzig, was a special camp whose prisoners were
SS guards and police who had been sentenced to imprisonment for offenses against
prisoners in their charge: physical mistreatment, embezzlement, theft of
personal property, etc.

This camp with its inmate SS men fell into the
hands of the Russians at the end of the war (XI 312, 316 [345, 350]).

Kaltenbrunner claimed that sentences passed by SS and police courts were far
more severe than sentences passed by other courts for the same offenses.

The SS carried out frequent trials of their own men for offenses against
inmates and violations of discipline (XXI 264-291, 369-370 [294-323,
408-409]).

Third degree methods of interrogation were permitted by law for the sole
purpose of obtaining information relating to future resistance activity; it was
forbidden for the purpose of obtaining confessions. These interrogators required
the presence of a doctor, and allowed a total of 20 blows with a stick once
only, on the bare buttocks, a process which could not be repeated later. Other
forms of legal "Nazi torture" included confinement in a dark cell, or
standing during lengthy interrogations (XX 164, 180-181 [184, 202-203]; XXI
502-510; 528-530 [556-565, 583-584]).

Kaltenbrunner and many other defense witnesses claimed that similar methods
were used by police all over the world (XI 312 [346]) and that respected police
officials visited Germany to study German procedures (XXI 373 [412]).

Defense evidence on this and related topics amounts to many thousands of
pages divided between the Tribunal and "commission", and 136,000
affidavits (XXI 346-373 [382-412]; 415 [458], 444 [492]).

Kaltenbrunner was convicted of conspiring to "lynch" Allied airmen
who committed mass bombings of civilians. The lynchings would have been illegal,
but did not occur. Many airmen were saved from mobs by German officials. The
Germans refused to contemplate such a matter, fearing it would lead to a general
slaughter of parchuted fliers. Like so many other German crimes, this remained
an idea without effect (XXI 406-407 [449-450], 472-476 [522-527]).

Another crime committed by Kaltenbrunner was responsibility for the
so-called "Bullet Order". This is supposed to have been an order to
shoot prisoners of war using a measuring contraption (probably inspired by the
Paul Waldmann pedal-driven brain bashing machine, Document USSR-52, VII 377[416-417]).

The "Bullet Order", Document 1650-PS, if it is an authentic
document, which it probably is not (XVIII 35-36 [43-44]) is a mistranslation:
the sense of the order is that prisoners who attempt to escape should be chained
to an iron ball (Kugel), and not that they should be shot with a "bullet"
(also Kugel). The word "chained" appears in the document, but the word
"shot" does not (III 506 [565]; XXI 514 [568]); Gestapo affidavit
75; XXI 299 [332]). The document is a "teletype" thus, without a
signature (XXVII 424-428).

"Sonderbehandlung" (special treatment) is an example of the ugly
jargon used in all bureaucracies, and is probably best translated as "treatment
on a case by case basis".
Kaltenbrunner was able to show that it
meant, in the context of one document, the right to drink champagne and take
French lessons. The prosecution got a winter resort mixed up with a
concentration camp (XI 338-339 [374-375]); (XI 232-386 [259-427]; XVIII 40-68
[49-80]). (The winter resort document is Document 3839-PS, XXXIII 197-199, an "affidavit").

WILHELM KEITEL

Keitel was hanged for alleged responsibility in atrocities said to have been
committed in Russia, and for the Commissar and Night and Fog Decrees.
The evidence against Keitel consists largely of the "reports" of
Soviet War Crimes Commissions (XVII 611-612 [663-664], XXII 76-83 [90-98]).
These are summaries containing final judgments, conclusions, and generalizations
without any underlying evidence or documents. In these reports, military
agencies are wrongly named and confused.
Among the Soviet documents
used to convict Keitel are Documents USSR-4; 9; 10; 35; 38; 40; 90; 364; 366;
407; and 470.
USSR-4 is a "report" which alleges
intentional spreading of typhus epidemics to exterminate the Russian population.
Responsibility for this crime is attributed to the "Hitler Government and
the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces"; see also "Report on U.S.
Crimes in Korea", Peking (1952) (American Germ Warfare).
Documents
USSR-9, 35, and 38 are also Soviet War Crimes Reports.
Document USSR-90 is the judgment of a Soviet military court, and states
that "German fascist intruders committed bestial crimes", and
attributes these crimes to the "German Armed Forces Command".
Original documents are not appended, and specific orders are not mentioned.
Keitel's name is not mentioned. The other documents are "certified true
copies" (XVIII 9-12 [16-19]) of documents supposedly possessed by the
Russians.
The "Night and Fog Decree" (XVIII 19-22
[27-30]) was intended as an alternative to shooting resistance members. It was
conceded by the prosecution that such people could be legally shot (V 405 [456])
but the Germans considered it undesirable to sentence everyone to death. Prison
sentences were felt to have little deterrent value, since everyone expected the
war to end in a few years (XXI 524 [578-579]).
The Commissar Order had
little if any practical effect, partly due to the difficulty of determining who
was a Commissar (XXI 404-405 [446-447]); XXII 77 [91]). Keitel is accused to
this day of blocking access to Hitler, that is, shielding Hitler from certain
information. This accusation, absurd in the extreme, is refuted on pages 645-661
[710-717] of volume XVII.

Also used against Keitel was Document 81-PS, quoted in Jackson's opening
speech, and Document USSR-470, a "true copy" (meaning the document has
been re-typed to make the copy) of an "original document" written
entirely in Serbo Croat, and supposedly located in Yugoslavia, with a
typewritten signature by Keitel. It was not alleged that Keitel understood
Serbo-Croat, rather that this was a "translation" of a document
written in German which the Yugoslavians did not find (XV 530-536 [578-585]).
Keitel's case appears at X 468-658 [527-724]; XI 1-28 [7-37]; XVII
603-661 [654-717]; XVIII 1-40 [7-48].

CONSTANTIN VON NEURATH

Von Neurath was the victim of a major forgery, Document 3859-PS. The Czechs
re-typed an authentic document, making extensive alterations and additions, and
presented a "photocopy" of their "copy" (with typewritten
signatures) to the Tribunal. The original document was in Czechoslovakia.
On this document, nearly everything is wrong: German bureaucracy was
extremely complex, and many prosecution documents bear wrong addresses, false
references, and incorrect procedural markings which are not immediately obvious.
In relation to this document, Von Neurath said, "I regret to say that you
are lying" (XVII 67 [79]; 373-377 [409-413]).

Von Neurath was convicted of closing Czech universities (not a crime under
international law when performed by an occupation government) and shooting 9
Czech student leaders after a demonstration. These crimes were "proven" with various documents:
USSR-489, a "certified true copy",
certified by the Czechs;
USSR-60, a "report" of a "War
Crimes Commission", quoting the "statements" of Karl Hermann
Frank, which were not appended to the report; and USSR-494, an "affidavit" signed by Karl Hermann Frank 33 days before his execution. The statements
attributed to Frank in the War Crimes Report were, of course, not signed or
dated, and the original documents were in Czechoslovakia (XVII 85-90 [98-104]).

Much of the "evidence" concocted against Von Neurath, Schacht, Von
Papen, Raeder, and others came from the affidavits of an elderly American
diplomat living in Mexico (Documents 1760-PS; 2385-PS; 2386-PS; EC-451).
The diplomat, Messersmith, was claimed to be too old to come to court (II
350 [387]); it was denied, however, that he was senile (II 352 [389]). The "evidence" consists of Messersmith's personal opinions as to the motivations and
character of other people. Von Neurath's case appears at XVI 593-673 [649-737];
XVII 2-107 [9-121]; XIX 216-311 [242-345]).

FRANZ VON PAPEN

Von Papen was accused of conspiring with Hitler to induce Hindenburg to take
Hilter into government as Reichschancellor. According to this view, Hindenburg
was deceived by Von Papen into believing that civil war would ensue if this was
not done.

The Reichschancellor at that time, General Von
Schleicher, had attempted to rule illegally and unconstitutionally for some time
without the support of the National Socialists, who enjoyed the largest majority
in the history of the Reichstag. Many of Hitler's illegalities actually date
back to the period of Von Schleicher's rule (XXII 102-103 [118-119]). This was
the only alternative to the chaos of 41 political parties, each representing
some private financial interest.

The democratic victors demanded of Von Papen, in 1946, that he should have
foreseen Hitler's intent to wage "aggresive war" in 1933, and
conspired with Von Schleicher to rule through military dictatorship.

Von Schleicher was later shot following the Rohm Putsch. These shootings
were considered legal by Hindenburg, as was evidenced by a telegram
congratulating Hitler (XX 291 [319]; XXI 350 [386]; 577-578 [636-637]; XXII
117 [134-135]).

Von Papen also considered the shooting of Rohm and his
followers to have been justified by emergency (XVI 364 [401]), but considered
that many other murders took place which were not justified, and that it was
Hitler's duty to conduct an investigation and punish these acts. This was
not done.

It was conceded by the prosecution at Nuremberg that the
Nazi Party Program contained nothing illegal, and was indeed almost laudable
(II 105 [123]). The National Socialists were declared legal by the occupation
authorities in the Rheinland in 1925 (XXI 455 [505]) and by the German Supreme
Court in 1932 (XXI 568 [626]) and by the League of Nations and Polish
Resident General in Danzig in 1930 (XVIII 169 [187-188]).

It was not clear in 1933 that the Army would unanimously support Von
Schleicher against the National Socialists, who had a legal right to govern.

Hindenburg's refusal to violate the Constitution at the risk of civil war
brought Hitler into government in an entirely legal manner (see also XXII
111-112 [128-129]).

Von Papen was accused of "immoral acts in
furtherance of the Common Plan", such as the use of the intimate "du"
form in conversation with the Austrian Foreign Minister, Guido Schmidt: Von
Papen remarked, "Sir David, if you had ever been in Austria in your life,
you would know that in Austria almost everyone says 'du' to everyone else" (XVI 394 [435]).

Acts of Von Papen's which could not be called "criminal"
were used to prove the defendant's "duplicity" (no pun intended). A
mental construction was placed on Von Papen's acts with the benefit of
hindsight.

It is sometimes alleged that since Von Papen, Fritzsche
and Schacht were acquitted, Nuremberg was a "fair trial". The contrary
does not apply to the International Military Tribunal of the Far East, or other
trials in which there were no acquittals; it is forgotten that the witchcraft
trials of the XVIIth Century averaged 5-10% in acquittals. Von Papen's case
appears at XVI 236-422 [261-466]; XIX 124-177 [139-199].

ERICH RAEDER

Raeder was accused of "conspiring" with the Japanese to attack the
United States.
Other crimes committed by Raeder included listening to
speeches, being present at conferences, having knowledge of contingency plans,
and accepting birthday gifts.
Raeder proved that the Americans knew
of the impending Pearl Harbour attack 10 days before it occurred, while the
Germans knew nothing (XIV 122 [137-138]).
Raeder's discussion of German military preparedness and Hitler speeches
will be discussed together with Von Ribbentrop's (XIII 595-599 [656-660];
617-631 [680-696]; XIV 1-246 [7-275]; XVIII 372-430 [406-470]).

JOACHIM VON RIBBENTROP

Von Ribbentrop was hanged for signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which
preceded and made possible the attack on Poland. Ribbentrop defended his
actions on the grounds that one million Germans had been expelled from Polish
territory over a 20-year period, accompanied by numerous atrocities, and that
complaints to the World Court in The Hague and the League of Nations in
Geneva had been ignored for just as long. These were ethnic Germans with Polish
citizenship living in lands given to the new Polish state under the Versailles
Treaty.
On October 23, 1938, Ribbentrop made an offer to the Poles
which the British ambassador, Sir Neville Henderson, admitted was reasonable,
calling it a "pure League of Nations proposal": Ribbentrop asked for a
plebiscite in the Polish corridor; the return of Danzig (a 100% German city) to
the Reich, and the construction of an extra-territorial double-track railway and
highway across the Corridor to East Prussia, which had previously been
separated from the rest of Germany and could only be reached by sea, in defiance
of all common sense, that is, a land bridge to East Prussia (X 260-269
[295-304]; 280-281 [317-318]; 367-369 [416-417]).

In return, the Poles were to receive an advantageous financial settlement: a
guarantee of port facilities and outlet for Polish goods through the port of
Danzig. The future of the Corridor was to be decided according to the principle
of self-determination, the Poles would receive an outlet to the sea, and the
German-Polish Friendship Pact (signed by Hitler in 1934 in the face of bitter
German opposition), would be renewed for an additional period (XIX 362-368
[399-406].
For the prosecution version of these same events, see III
209-229 [237-260)).
This was the "Nazi Plan to conquer the
world" which served as a pretext for the entire war, including, eventually,
Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, and Yalta.

In reply, the Poles maintained that any change in the status of Danzig would
mean war with Poland. A general mobilization was ordered. The expulsions
continued, filling refugee camps along the Polish border.

The Polish ambassador, Lipski, reportedly stated on August 31, 1939, that he
was well aware of conditions in Germany, having served there for many years. He
was not interested in any note or proposal from Germany. In the event of war,
revolution would break out in Germany, and the Polish Army would march in
triumph to Berlin (XVII 520-521 [565-566]; 564-566 [611-614]; XX 607 [661]).
Ribbentrop claimed that the attitude of the Poles made war
inevitable; that the problem of the Corridor and the expulsions had to be
solved; that for both Hitler and Stalin the territories involved had been lost
to both countries after a disastrous war followed by equally disastrous treaties
(X 224-444 [254-500]; XVII 555-603 [602-655]).

To the Germans at Nuremberg, there appeared only one explanation: the Poles
and the British were in contact with the so-called German underground, which had
grossly exaggerated its own importance (XVII 645-661 [699-717]; XIII 111-112
[125-126]).

Hitler's interpreter appeared as a witness, and testified that the Germans
could not believe that the British would go to war over something which their
ambassador admitted was reasonable. According to the interpreter, Paul Schmidt,
there was a full minute of silence when the message of the British declaration
of war was delivered, after which Hitler turned to Ribbentrop and said "What
shall we do now?" (X 200 [227]).

Schmidt's testimony shed light on a famous remark attributed to Von
Ribbentrop, that Jews should be killed or confined to concentration camps.
What happened, according to Schmidt (X 203-204 [231]) was that Hitler was
putting pressure on Horthy to take stronger measures against Jews. Horthy said, "What am I supposed to do? I can't kill them." Ribbentrop was very
irritable and said, "There are two alternatives: either you can do just
that, or they can be interned."
This appeared in the minutes of the
conference as "The Reichs Foreign Minister said that Jews should be killed
or confined to concentration camps". The statement was used against
Ribbentrop and all other defendants during the trial, despite Schmidt's
testimony that the minutes were inaccurate (X 410-411 [462-463]).

According to Ribbentrop, Raeder, Göring, and nearly all defendants
except Schacht, the Germans were not prepared for war and did not plan "aggression" (XVII 522 [566-567]), XXII 62, 90 [76, 105]).

The invasion of Belgium, Holland, and France were not "aggression",
because France had declared war on Germany. Belgium and Holland allowed British
planes to fly over their countries every night to bomb the Ruhr. The Germans
protested in writing 127 times (XVII 581 [630], XIX 10 [16]).

Göring, Raeder, Milch and many others testified that Germany had only
26 Atlantic submarines with insufficient torpedoes, as opposed to 315 submarines
in 1919 (XIV 26 [34]), and a "ridiculous" bomb supply (XIX 4-5
[11-12]).

Hitler told Field Marshall Milch in May 1939 that there was no need for
full bomb production, as there would be no war. Milch replied that full bomb
production would take several months to bring to capacity. The order to begin
full production of bombs was not given until October 12 or 20, 1939 (IX 50
[60-61]; XVII 522 [566-567]).

The German Air Force was designed for defensive, pin-point bombing; the
Germans cooperated with both the Russians and the British in exchange of
technical information of military value until 1938 (IX 45-133 [54-153]; XIV
298-351 [332-389]).

The Germans never built anywhere near the number of ships and especially
submarines (XIV 24 [31]) allowed to them under the terms of the Anglo-German
Naval Accord of 1935 (XVIII 379-389 [412-425]). This agreement represented a
recognition by the British that the Versailles Treaty was out of date. It was
also a voluntarily undertaken limitation by Hitler of German naval armament (XIX
224-232 [250-259]).

When war broke out, many large German battleships were still under
construction and had to be scrapped, because they would have taken years to
finish (XIII 249-250 [279-280]; 620-624 [683-687]). According to an affidavit
signed by her captain, one of Germany's largest battleships, the Gneisenau, was
on a training cruise near the Canary Islands when war broke out, without any
ammunition supplies (XXI 385 [425]).

Hitler was a bluffer who loved to terrify politicians with grossly
illogical, self-contradictory speeches (XIV 34-48 [43-59]; 329-330 [366]), which
all contradicted each other (XXII 66-68 [80-81]). For this reason, exact
stenographic notes were never taken until 1941 (XIV 314-315 [349-350]).

The Germans believed they were no longer bound by the Versailles Treaty
because its terms - the preamble to Part V - had been violated by the British,
and especially the French. German disarmament was to be followed by general
disarmament (IX 4-7 [12-14]; XIX 242 [269], 356 [392]).

Hitler had offered to disarm to the last machine gun, provided other nations
did likewise; but Germany could not remain in a weakened position forever, to be
invaded and crushed at any moment. The reoccupation of the Rhineland gave
Germany a natural frontier protecting the Ruhr, and would have been a matter of
course for any government. Eastern Europe seethed with conflict between heavily
armed states; East Prussia was not defensible; the Poles were openly demanding
parts of Upper Silesia (XII 476-479 [520-524]; XIX 224-232 [249-259], XX
570-571 [623-624]).

The French-Soviet Accord of 5 December 1934 violated the Locarno Pact, which
the Germans were convicted of violating (XIX 254, 269, 277 [283, 299, 308]).
It was not clear that the occupation of the remainder of Czechoslovakia violated
the Munich Accord (X 259 [293-294]). This was done because the Russians were
building airports there, in cooperation with the Czechs. The Czechs hoped to
turn the remainder of Czechoslovakia into a "aircraft carrier" from
which Germany could be attacked (X 348 [394-395]; 427-430 [480-484]).

Roosevelt had declared that American interest extended to all of the Western
Hemisphere, and Britain claimed dominion over half the world; surely German
interest could extend as far as Czechoslovakia. From Prague to Berlin by plane
is half an hour; Czech actions were plainly threatening to German security.
There is no such thing as a treaty which lasts forever. Generally, they
are superceded by subsequent treaties, and become obsolete. This is usually
covered in the language of the treaty itself by the words "rebus sic
stantibus". By 1935, Versailles and Lucarno had become obsolete.

ALFRED ROSENBERG AND ERNST SAUCKEL

Rosenberg

Like Frank, Rosenberg was accused of "looting" and "plundering" works of art.
Rosenberg and Frank both pointed out that Germany was
required to protect works of art under the terms of The Hague Convention, and
that doing so required removing them from the scene of hostilities. The artworks
were carefully packed, appraised and repaired. Had it been the German intention
to "loot" or to "steal", it would not have been necessary to
catalogue these artworks with an exact notation of the name and address of the
owner, if that was known.

Several works of art were appropriated by Göring, not for Göring's
personal use, but for a museum which Hitler intended to create in Linz.

Rosenberg protested against this appropriation on the grounds that it was
his duty to maintain the collections intact until the end of the war in the hope
that a peace settlement could be made regarding these objects.
Rosenberg
was also accused of stealing thousands of railroad car loads of furniture. The
furniture had belonged to Jews who had abandoned their homes upon German arrival
in Paris. The Jewish apartments were sealed for 90 days, then the property in
them was confiscated as abandoned, since its safekeeping could not be assured.
Eventually it was used for the benefit of Germans who had been rendered homeless
by bombing raids. Again, it was hoped to make a settlement at the end of the
war.
Rosenberg's ministry received a large number of complaints,
which were investigated. many were found to have no basis in fact. At Nuremberg,
it was simply assumed that every complaint was "true". Letters to
Rosenberg were used against him in evidence, though his answers to those letters
had been lost. The complaints and letters were held to prove "willing
membership in the Common Plan".
Rosenberg was accused of
conspiring with Sauckel to obtain "slaves" for the war effort from
the occupied territories. Rosenberg, Sauckel, Speer, Göring, and
Seyss-Inquart all protested that had it not been for the Allied blockade such "plundering"
and "slavery" would not have been necessary; that the sea blockade was
illegal, and caused mass unemployment in the occupied territories; and that
occupation governments are allowed to demand payment in services under the Hague
Convention. The "slaves" were paid the same wages as German workers,
who were also subject to compulsory labour. Funk claimed the "slaves" remitted 2 billion Reichsmarks in wages to their families (XIII 136 [153]).
Seyss-Inquart claimed there were 500,000 unemployed in Holland as a result of
the blockade, and if they were not provided with employment, voluntary or
otherwise, they would join the resistance movement, illegal under international
law. They were quite happy to work on German fortifications in Holland, because
this made it less likely that the Allied invasion would take place in Holland.
(The likelihood of Allied invasion was also the reason for the deportation
of Dutch Jews) (XV 662-668 [719-726]; XIX 99-102 [113-115]).

Fritzsche and others testified that the "slaves" could be seen
moving about freely in all German cities (XVII 163-164 [183-184]), had plenty of
money, and controlled the black market (XIV 590 [649]). Moreover, hundreds of
thousands of these "slaves" refused to leave the country after the
war, even though their own countries had been "liberated" and Germany
was devastated (XVIII 155 [172-173]).
Nor did the "slaves" revolt
at the end of the war (XVIII 129-163 [144-181]; 466-506 [509-554]; XIX 177-216
[199-242]; XXI 471-472 [521-522]).

Sauckel testified that the "slave labour" recruitment in France
was carried out by the French government and by French collaborationist
organizations. Many persons wished to be "compelled" in order to avoid
reprisals by the resistance (XV 1-263 [7-290]) but all were paid the same wages
as German workers and enjoyed the same health benefits and terms of
contract.
Far from "looting" the occupied territories, it was
necessary to import much valuable equipment. In Russia, everything had been
destroyed during the retreat by the Russians. When Germans imported equipment
and withdrew it during their own retreat, this was called "looting" (IX 171-172 [195-196]).
An example of a "complaint"
which became a "crime" was the case in which theatre goers were
reportedly rounded up into "slavery". Sauckel investigated for some
months, and found this to have been a case in which a labour contractor
interrupted a party of his own workers in order to move them to another
workplace (XV 17-18 [25-26]).

Sauckel

As conditions worsened, more compulsion became necessary. If the Allies had
the right to confiscate property of neutrals at sea, the Germans had the right
to utilize the resources of occupied territories on land.

Another accusation against Rosenberg was the so-called "Hay Action",
in which 50,000 children were "kidnapped" into "slave labour".
Rosenberg and Von Schirach both testified that this was an apprenticeship
program designed to remove orphans from the war zone (XI 489-490 [538-539] XIV
501-505 [552-556]).
If Rosenberg's ministry did not remove the orphans
from the area, the Army would do it.

A related accusation is the "Lebensborn" organization, supposedly
a plot to kidnap babies after measuring the size of their penises (according to
mentally ill Jewish "historians"). The purpose of this organization
was to remove the stigma of illegitimacy and to aid families with numerous
children (XXI 654-664, German volumes. These pages have disappeared from the
American transcript. See also XXI 352 [389].
Rosenberg's case
appears at XI 444-599 [490-656]; XVIII 69-128 [81-143]).

HJALMAR SCHACHT

Schacht is an anomaly as a defendant because the accusations against him
contradict those made against the other defendants. While the others were
accused of "acts of moral turpitude" proving their "willing membership or participation in the conspiracy or Common Plan", such as accepting birthday gifts;
making birthday speeches; being photographed; signing laws legally passed by the
Head of State; being in political agreement with the Head of State; or if not,
failing in their moral duty to overthrow and murder the Head of State (obviously
not a duty that can be imposed by law); Schacht was accused of all these things,
and, for good measure, violating his oath of loyalty to Hitler and deceiving
Hitler! This was considered proof of particular wickedness (XII 597
[652-653]).

Schacht's remark on the necessity of lying has been widely quoted to prove
Nazi duplicity; it is forgotten that the person being lied to was Hitler.
Schacht ridiculed these accusations with one wisecrack after another, and
was even more sarcastic than Göring. Jackson, however, lacked the
perspicacity to realize that Schacht was making a fool of him (XII 416-493
[454-539]; 507-602 [554-658]; XIII 1-48 [7-58]; XVIII 270-312 [299-342].

Jackson's lie that he forced Schacht to "admit that he lied" has
been taken seriously by many people who should know better. Jackson habitually
lied (for example, II 438 [483]; IX 500-504 [555-559]).

BALDUR VON SCHIRACH

Von Schirach was accused of conspiring with millions of children to conquer
the world in imitation Boy Scout uniforms. It was pointed out in his defense
that a conspiracy involving millions of members is a logical absurdity (XIV
360-537 [399-592], XVIII 430-466 [470-509].

To further this aim, the conspirators engaged in target practice with .22
calibre rifles (XIV 381 [420-421]) and sang songs which were sometimes 300 years
old (XIV 474 [521]).

At Nuremberg, crimes could be found anywhere. In the case against the SA, an
article on foot care was quoted to prove "intent to engage in aggressive
war" (XXI 221-223 [248-250]).

Schirach was accused of knowledge of atrocities by Hans Marsalek, whose "recollection"
of Ziereis's "confession" (6 pages in quotation marks) one year after Ziereis
died, was used against Kaltenbrunner (XI 330-333 [365-369]; XIV 436-440
[480-485]).

Another crime committed by Schirach was being short and fat (affidavit of
Georg Ziemer, 244-PS, XIV 400-401 [440-441]).
Schirach denied this charge.
(A "short, fat student leader" had delivered an anti-Semitic speech.)

Schirach was supposed to have received Einsatzgruppen reports at his
office as Gauleiter of Vienna. These documents are photocopies of "true
copies" on plain paper without headings or signature, prepared by unknown
persons, and found buried in a salt mine (II 157 [185]) by the Russians(IV 245
[273], VIII 293-301 [324-332]).

Katyn is listed as a German crime (NMT IX 96-117, Trial of Otto Ohlendorf).

The Germans are supposed to have killed 22,000,000 people (XXII 238 [270]),
or 12,000,000 (XXII 312 [356]), after which the bodies were burned and the
documents were buried. Documents are combustible and bodies are not.

Schirach and Streicher were both taken in by a "photocopy" of a
Hitler document in which he "confessed" to mass killings (XIV 432
[476]; XII 321 [349]).

Since Hitler was a genius (X 600 [671-672], and since geniuses do not kill
millions of people with Diesel exhaust and insecticides which take 24 hours to
kill moths (Document NI-9912), it appears that the significance of this document
has been overrated.
In fact, it is typical Hitler: full of violent
language, but short of factual content. Nor is it certain that Hitler was of
sound mind in 1945 (IX 92 [107]). The Hitler 'confession' is a "certified" photocopy (Streicher Defense Document 9, XLI 547).

ARTHUR SEYSS-INQUART

Seyss-Inquart is an example of the manner in which perfectly legal actions
were charged as "crimes" when undertaken by Germans, while identical
actions, or actions criminal under the Tribunal's own Statute (such as the
Dresden bombings, illegal under Article 6(b), XXII 471, 475 [535, 540]), were
treated as the minor inconveniences of a great crusade to eradicate evil.

Under international law, occupation governments are allowed to legislate as
they see fit (a right claimed by the Tribunal itself, XXII 461 [523], but
contradicted at XXII 497 [565-565] and obedience to their authority is required.
They are allowed to conscript labour within certain limits, to confiscate
government property, levy taxes to cover the costs of occupation, and are not
required to tolerate armed resistance, striking, publication of hostile
newspapers, or to employ local officials who will not follow orders.
Initialling
documents or passing on orders are not crimes under international law.
Seyss-Inquart prevented much unnecessary destruction at the end of the war which
would have been illegal (XV 610-668 [664-726]; XVI 1-113 [7-128]; XIX 46-111
[55-125]).

As Reichskommissar for Holland, Seyss-Inquart passed on orders to execute
resistance members after conviction for acts of sabotage or armed resistance,
illegal under The Hague Convention. The executions were carried out after
renewed acts of sabotage occurred. This was called "execution of
hostages". The word "hostage", however, is incorrect (XII 95-96
[108], XVIII 17-19 [25-27], XXI 526 [581], 535 [590]).

For a discussion of international law from the prosecution point of view,
conceding the legality of these actions, see V 537 [603-604]. It was conceded by
the prosecution that resistance members may be shot (V 405 [455-456]).

ALBERT SPEER

Albert Speer was convicted of conspiring to enslave millions of people for
work in German armaments industries, where they were forced to sleep in urinals
(Document D-288, Affidavit of Dr. Wilhelm Jäger) and were tortured in
mass-produced torture boxes disguised as clothes lockers (Document D-892),
the bizarre "disguise" being intended to permit the introduction of
perfectly ordinary objects as proof of "atrocities".

Regarding this charge, Speer said, "I consider this affidavit a lie...
it is not possible to drag the German people in the dirt in such a way" (XVI 543 [594]).

Speer was the kind of man who is successful under any system. He always
claimed he knew nothing about "exterminations", but said he would have
heard about it if prisoners had been cremated using atomic bombs (a Robert
Jackson hallucination, XVI 529-530 [580]).

Speer claimed to have plotted to assassinate Hitler using a highly
sophisticated nerve gas (XVI 494-495 [542-544]). The plot failed because the gas
could only be produced at high temperatures (XVI 529 [579]).
Actually, Zyklon presents a similar problem, in that the liquid must
evaporate, and does so slowly unless heated. German technical wizardry and
industrial advancement in general renders ridiculous any notion of a "Holocaust"
using insecticide or Diesel exhaust. It would be more difficult to "drag
the German people in the dirt" if it were not for people like Albert
Speer. (XVI 430-588 [475-645]); XIX 177-216 [199-242]).

JULIUS STREICHER

Streicher was hanged for 'incitement to race hatred', a crime which is
becoming more popular. The Streicher case is remarkable in that nations which
preach separation of church and state and freedom of speech and press should
conspire with Jews and Communists to hang a man for expressing opinions which
were not alleged to have been untrue.

One of Streicher's crimes was the publication of a 'ritual murder'
supplement in his anti-Semitic newspaper, Der Sthrmer. It was expressly admitted
by the prosecution that his illustrations were authentic (V 103 [119]) and that
the article was referenced correctly.

Among Streicher's references was at least one recognised scholar, Dr. Erich
Bischof of Leipzig, and modern legal proceedings (IX 696-700 [767-771]). It
was felt that to investigate the validity of these references would have unduly
prolonged the trial, so the article was not alleged to have been untrue.

Rather, an act of mental telepathy was performed, and Streicher was hanged
for his alleged mental processes and motivation.
Another Streicher
crime was calling the Old Testament "a horrible criminal romance . . . this
'holy book' abounds in murder, incest, fraud, theft and indecency". No
evidence was introduced to rebut this view (V 96 [112]).

Streicher is famous as a 'pornographer', 'sex pervert' and 'swindler'. The
'pornography collection', upon further examination, turned out to be the Sturmer
archive of Judaica (XII 409 [445]). The 'sex pervert' charge, heavily emphasized
by the Russians, had as its origin the so-called Göring Report, a Party
disciplinary proceeding brought by one of Streicher's many enemies. This
charge was dropped at Nuremberg and stricken from the record; Streicher was told
he need not answer any questions related to this accusation (XII 330, 339 [359,
369]).

The 'property swindle' was also drawn from the Göring Report, and
related to a single case, involving the Mars Works. The man responsible for the
accusations contained in the report was, by some coincidence, the man
responsible for the purchase (V 106 [123]). The report states that the shares
were returned, and that the money that Streicher had paid for them, 5000
Reichsmarks, was returned to Streicher after the investigation.

Streicher gave his business managers full power of attorney to do as they
liked, saying "Do not worry me with business matters There are other things
more important than money". Streicher claimed his newspaper was published
in a rented house until the end of the war. It was not a Party newspaper, and
Streicher had nothing to do with the war.

One of Streicher's employees appeared as a witness and stated, "Whoever
knows Herr Streicher as I do, knows that Herr Streicher has never taken anything
from a Jew" (XII 385-386 [420]).

Streicher's second wife, Adele Streicher, appeared and stated, "I
consider it quite impossible that Julius Streicher acquired shares that way. I
believe that he does not even know what a share looks like" (XII 391
[426]).
It was not alleged at Nuremberg that Streicher wrote all
his own articles and publications. "Trau keinem Fuchs auf gruner Heid, und
keinem Jud' bei seinem Eid", translated by the prosecution as "Don't
Trust a Fox Whatever You Do, Nor Yet the Oath of any Jew" (XXXVIII 129)
took its title from Martin Luther.
'Der Giftpilz', (The Poisonous Fungus)
was written by one of Streicher's editors, inspired by a famous child molester
case, that of the Jewish industrialist, Louis Schloss (XII 335 [364-365]).
Schloss
was later murdered in Dachau, which became another 'Nazi atrocity'. In the
prosecution discussion of the Schloss murder, it is never mentioned that he was
a sexual attacker of children; instead it was implied that Schloss was killed
for being Jewish, and for no other reason (Document 664-PS, XXVI 174-187).

No causal nexus was ever shown between Streicher, Frank or Rosenberg's
anti-Semitic beliefs and the commission of any crime; nor was it proven that the
crime involved (i.e., the so-called "Holocaust") was ever even
committed. This was assumed, and Streicher's writings were assumed to have
helped 'cause' it.

Streicher made several 'highly improper' remarks which were stricken from
the record, and for which he was admonished, with the consent of his attorney,
Dr Marx. One of these remarks has been deleted after the fifth paragraph of page
310 of volume XII of the typeset transcript [page 337, line 30 of the German],
but may be found on pages 8494-5 of the mimeographed transcript. Streicher
said:

"If I might finish now with a description of my own life, it will be
with the description of an experience which will show you, gentlemen, of the
Tribunal, that without the government's wanting it, things may happen which are
not human, not according to the principles of humanity.

"Gentlemen, I was arrested, and during my internment I experienced
things such as we, the Gestapo, have been accused of. For four days I was
without clothes in a cell. I was burned; I was thrown on the floor; and an iron
chain was put upon me. I had to kiss the feet of Negroes who spit in my face.
Two coloured men and a white officer spit in my mouth, and when I didn't open it
any more, they opened it with a wooden stick, and when I asked for water I was
led to the latrine and I was ordered to drink from there.

"In Wiesbaden, gentlemen, a doctor took pity, and I state here a
Jewish director of the hospital acted correctly. I state here, in order not to
be misunderstood, the Jewish officers who are guarding us here in prison have
acted correctly, and doctors who also treat me have even been considerate. And
you may see from this statement the contrast from that prison until this moment."

Another 'improper remark' has been deleted after the first paragraph on page
349 of volume XII [page 379 in German], and appears in the mimeographed
transcript on page 8549:

"So as to avoid a misunderstanding, I have to say that I was beaten in
Freising so much and for days without clothes that I have lost forty per cent of
my hearing capacity and people are laughing when I ask. I can't help it that I
was treated like that. Therefore, I ask to hear the question again."

To which Lt. Col. Griffith-Jones replied:

"I can show it to you and we'll repeat the question as loud as you want
it."

Since this was a matter within Streicher's personal knowledge, and not
hearsay, it is difficult to see why the remarks were stricken, while hearsay
favourable to the prosecution was retained (indeed, the prosecution case
consists of little else beside oral and written hearsay). If the prosecution did
not believe Streicher's testimony that he had been tortured, they were free
to cross-examine him for inconsistencies and to show that he was lying; instead,
he was simply admonished, and the passages stricken. So much for truth, justice,
and a fair trial.

Streicher claimed that his demands for the 'extermination' of Jewry were
mostly brought about by the bombing raids and calls for extermination of the
German people from the other side;

"If in America an author called Erich [correct: Theodor] Kauffman can publicly demand that
all men in Germany capable of fathering children should be sterilised, for the
purpose of exterminating the German people, then I say, eye for eye and tooth
for tooth. This is a theoretical literary matter." (XII 366 [398-399]). (V
91-119 [106-137]; XII 305-416 [332-453]; XVIII 190-220 [211-245]).